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Old 10-03-2014, 03:15 AM

The pause hadn't bothered him. Did anything bother him? It was doubtful. Grey eyes watched Tehra as she seemed to think. Her vitals shifted on the screen, though all of the information was logic only. Heart rate, breathing speed, time passed since last response, the slowly flickering bar of what appeared to be volume - perhaps from her breath. It spiked up into a red color as she spoke.

Partners, yes. Labyrinth and Agent Guardian are leaving here to investigate. Labyrinth reached up to unclasp what appeared to be a single-sided cover from his ear. He looked so much like a machine at that point - plenty of his form was coated in shining metal and various ports. Along one side of his jaw was modified with tech, and the earpiece he removed lowered a yellow-glowing eyepiece as well. His voice continued to filter through the AI's usual form of communication as he continued. Notes on file altered: Agent Guardian: Tehra.

Such notes appeared in coded font on a single screen - the only one that was on happened to be the one with all of Artemis' vitals and information. The green text moved and started editing the file even as Labyrinth began to speak once again. He was doing multiple tasks at once.

Agent Redfield has given you, Tehra, clearance to access all files listed in the category: Project Darkholme. Before the earpiece finished the message, Labyrinth gestured to the screens again. They came to life softly, showing various shots of the seemingly imploded building once again. There was no preamble with Labyrinth: he was to the point, and immediately answered her request.

Project Darkholme is proposed a mystery. All communications and power to and from the facility stopped at time: 16:12. Only twenty hours have passed since then. Agent Redfield was assigned to seek an agent with a steady mental health rate. He found you.

The last sentence was perhaps the most human thing Labyrinth had said. Then again, it could have merely been the AI's observation. His gaze moved from the screen of the imploded building to a blurry shot of something ... odd. It could have been one of the criminals. It could have been a stag, or a wild cat. The picture wasn't clear enough. He didn't explain it, and it swiftly moved on to show a few images of the agents who worked there.

The Darkholme facility is known for the study of antigens, toxins, and various forms of healing arts. There was a pause. Perhaps Labyrinth was checking to see if Tehra had access to the next bit of information. Their funding, however, is not for their beneficial studies. Darkholme has long been tempering the viruses directly related to some of the most destructive strains known to man. Agent Redfield believes their destruction was related to such studies.

Labyrinth's features never once shifted from their serene calm. Even when he brought up multiple files about "mysterious" happenings it he surrounding areas. Plenty of it ended in people disappearing. No one ever reached a conclusion, and there was never any closure.

Your mental aptitude brought you to Agent Redfield's attention. He has assigned you, Tehra, to investigate the Darkholme Facility. He has assigned Agent Labyrinth to accompany you and reach the interior computer systems. The agency will have the information up to the power outage if the data is uploaded directly.

At this, Labyrinth looked down at his forearm - it was a small circuit board that stretched from the inside of his elbow to his wrist. There were plenty of ways for him to connect to technology, and that was what he implied upon meeting Tehra's gaze. He steadily met her eyes then, unwavering as he continued.

There is no other information available on Project Darkholme. As he "said" this, Labyrinth tilted his head slightly. Transportation will arrive in docking bay B at 17:30. Agent Labyrinth needs time to upload the files required to counteract any security systems in place in the Darkholme Facility.

Labyrinth fell silent as he finished telling Tehra what he knew - what the computer system knew. Patiently reaching for a small tool, the male turned his gaze down to his forearm. Before beginning, he reached for the earpiece and slipped it on again. The yellow-glowing eyepiece fit closely to his eye, and obviously gave him extra sight as he began to work on the technology that appeared to be just under his skin.

It wasn't that Labyrinth was dismissing nor ignoring Tehra - it just seemed that he had the ability to focus on multiple things at once. That became apparent by how various screens began to flicker to their own facility, taking in the cells of criminals and even the training room once again.

((Oh, his attention is actually mostly on her, believe it or not.... LOL And yesssss, such yummy conflict later. ;) First time I've done this machine/android-ish thing before, too! haha, I never knew how it would work out. Guess we're going to find out!))

Last edited by Esmme; 10-06-2014 at 03:35 AM..